One Nine Elms is a proposed mixed-used development comprising 1.13 million sq ft of prime residential, commercial and retail space in central London.

AIB retained interest in One Nine Elms development following sale to Green in 2008

Airlines are notoriously secretive about the sums they pay for their aircraft. The list prices they cite are meaningless. Ryanair is believed to have negotiated a discount of up to 50 per cent from Boeing on its order while analysts put EasyJet’s at 30 to 40 per cent.

‘Airlines have a history of shooting themselves in the foot when the industry is doing well’

The trustees of the joint pension scheme operated by Aer Lingus and the Dublin Airport Authority are believed to have told the companies that the €200 million they are offering to help plug the deficit in the scheme is not enough.

Officials indicate that they could make an application to the High Court

The €25 million payment to EBS matched those made in 2012 and 2011. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons

Payment of promissory note subject to legal challenge from TD Joan Collins

Michael Somers: “There’s no point, when you’re starving, saving for an event that’s going to occur decades into the future.” Photograph: Eric Luke

‘It was money for the rainy day, but we’re now in the middle of a storm,’ says Somers

The head of the Credit Review Office, John Trethowan, has called for the upper threshold at which SMEs can appeal a bank’s decision to refuse them finance to be increased from the current level of €500,000. Photograph : Matt Kavanagh

Head of Credit Review Office recommends threshold increase

Michael Noonan said Ireland would not be fully out of the bailout programme until the stress tests had been completed next year.

Minister says he does not expect that these tests will result in the banks requiring extra capital

The Government has agreed a new, later start date for water charges

Latest Troika memorandum gives new dates for water charges and bank stress tests

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